Names I Would Actually Use
- Agnes: means 'pure' or 'holy'.
- Ainsley: is a surname name from either Annesley in Nottinghamshire or Ansley in Warwickshire. It means either 'Anne's field' or 'hermitage field' from Old English ansetl 'hermitage' and leah 'field'.
- Alice: means 'noble'.
- April: a month name; means 'to open', referring to the opening of flowers.
- Astrid: is derived from the Old Norse elements áss 'God' and fríðr 'beautiful, beloved'; means 'divinely beautiful'.
- Aubrey: means 'elf ruler'. During the Middle Ages it was entirely a male name.
- Autumn: is a season name; means 'season of harvest'.
- Aviana: means 'bird'.
Guilty Pleasure
- Alba: is a nickname for girls names such as Alberta/Alberte and Albertine; means 'noble, bright, famous'.
- Alyssa: means 'noble' (German), 'rational' (Greek), and 'joy, great happiness' (Hebrew).
- Amelia: means 'industrious, striving; work'.
- Aria: means 'lioness'.
- Audrina: a modern variation of Audrey; means 'noble strength'.
- Arabella:
- Ava: unknown origin, not certain of the meaning; possibly means 'life', 'serpent', or 'bird'.
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